Donor plasmids for phenotypically neutral chromosomal gene insertions in Enterobacteriaceae.
Microbiology (Reading)
; 166(12): 1115-1120, 2020 12.
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Recombineering using bacteriophage lambda Red recombinase (λ-Red) uses homologous recombination to manipulate bacterial genomes and is commonly applied to disrupt genes to elucidate their function. This is often followed by the introduction of a wild-type copy of the gene on a plasmid to complement its function. This is often not, however, at a native copy number and the introduction of a chromosomal version of a gene can be a desirable solution to provide wild-type copy expression levels of an allele in trans. Here, we present a simple methodology based on the λ-Red-based 'gene doctoring' technique, where we developed tools used for chromosomal tagging in a conserved locus downstream of glmS and found no impact on a variety of important phenotypes. The tools described provide an easy, quick and inexpensive method of chromosomal modification for the creation of a library of insertion mutants to study gene function.
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Plásmidos
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Técnicas Genéticas
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Cromosomas Bacterianos
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Enterobacteriaceae
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Microbiology (Reading)
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MICROBIOLOGIA
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2020
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